Gilgo Beach serial killings

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Gilgo Beach serial killings

The Gilgo Beach serial killings were part of a series of murders on Long Island, New York, spanning from 1993 up until 2011. Many of the victims' remains were found over a period of months in late 2010 and 2011 during a police search of the area along Ocean Parkway, a road near the remote beach town of Gilgo in southern Suffolk County, New York.

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Gilgo Beach serial killings
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Exit for Robert Moses Causeway on the Ocean Parkway, near where some of the bodies were found
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LocationSuffolk County, New York, United States
Date1993–2011
Reward amount
$50,000
Capture status
Suspect in custody
Attack type
Serial killing, murder of sex workers
Victims11+
AccusedRex Heuermann
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In December 2010, the remains of four victims designated as "The Gilgo Four" were found within a 14 mile (400 m) of each other near Gilgo Beach. Six more sets of remains were found in March and April 2011 in Suffolk and Nassau counties.[2][3][4] Police believe the latter sets of remains predate the four bodies found in December 2010.[5]

The original search was prompted by the disappearance of Shannan Gilbert in early May 2010 in Oak Beach, a gated community on the south shore. Like most of the later identified victims, Gilbert worked as a sex worker and advertised on Craigslist. Gilbert's remains were finally found a year after those of "The Gilgo Four" were discovered. Her body was found in marshland approximately 9 miles (14 km) northeast of where the 10 sets of remains had been found. The police have suggested that Gilbert became lost in the marshland after running from the road, and died from either exposure or accidental drowning. The cause of her death is disputed.

Between July 2023 and December 2024, Rex Heuermann, a Manhattan architect and resident of Massapequa Park, Long Island, was charged with murdering seven women: the Gilgo Four – Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, Amber Costello, and Maureen Brainard-Barnes – as well as Jessica Taylor, Sandra Costilla, and Valerie Mack.

Suspect

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In July 2023, Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old Nassau County resident, was arrested in Midtown Manhattan and subsequently charged with three counts of first-degree murder, as well as three counts of the lesser charge of second-degree murder, related to the deaths of Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, and Amber Costello.[6] He was also named as the prime suspect in the death of Maureen Brainard-Barnes, and was subsequently charged with her murder in January 2024.

On June 6, 2024, Heuermann was arraigned and charged with the murders of Jessica Taylor and Sandra Costilla. Costilla's murder had not previously been linked to the Gilgo Beach serial killings.[7][8][9] With this development, the timeline of the case reached back to the early 1990s, much further than previously thought by police.[10] In December 2024, Heuermann was indicted for the 2000 murder of Valerie Mack.[11] Heuermann has pleaded not guilty on all counts.[12][13]

Heuermann is an architect and has lived much of his life in Massapequa Park on the south shore of Long Island. In an interview on YouTube, Heuermann stated that he had worked in Manhattan since 1987.[14] Authorities began to seriously consider Heuermann as a suspect in March 2022 after discovering that a dark green first-generation Chevrolet Avalanche vehicle registered in his name had been linked to one of the killings by a witness.[15][16]

According to investigators, Heuermann's cellphone records indicated that he had been in contact with three of the four victims, and an email account linked to him had been used to conduct online searches of the investigation's progress. Court records also indicated that he had searched the internet for "sadistic materials, child pornography, [and] images of the victims and their relatives."[14][17] Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) testing indicated a potential match between a sample of Heuermann's DNA gleaned from a pizza crust he had discarded and mtDNA isolated from hair found on burlap in which one of the victims was wrapped. A potential match to Heuermann's wife was also found when comparing hair found on or near three of the victims to samples taken from bottles found in the trash outside the Heuermann residence. Investigators have stated that Heuermann's wife and children were out of the state each time the killings are believed to have occurred.[18][19]

Victims

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Sandra Costilla

Sandra Costilla was a 28-year-old woman from Trinidad and Tobago who was killed on November 19 or 20 in 1993. In December 2024, 31 years after her death, Rex Heuermann was charged with her murder. DNA from hairs found on her body matched Heuermann's, according to his indictment.[20]

Costilla was living in New York City at the time of her disappearance. Her body was found in November 1993 by hunters in a wooded area in North Sea, Long Island, approximately 60 miles (97 km) northeast of Gilgo Beach. Costilla is the earliest known victim in the set of murder charges against Heuermann, indicating that he allegedly began killing in the 1990s or earlier, and that he disposed of bodies in locations beyond the Gilgo Beach area.[21][22]

The Gilgo Four: victims discovered in December 2010

Maureen Brainard-Barnes

Brainard-Barnes of Norwich, Connecticut, was 25 when she disappeared. She was last seen on July 9, 2007, saying that she planned "to spend the day in New York City." She was never seen again.[23][24] Brainard-Barnes worked as a seasonal telemarketer and turned to sex work when unable to find other employment.[25] A mother of two, she worked as a sex worker via Craigslist to pay the mortgage on her house. She had been out of the sex industry for seven months but returned to the work in order to pay her bills after receiving an eviction notice.[26] Her body was found in December 2010.[27] Brainard-Barnes was found restrained with three leather belts. DNA found on one of the belts matched the wife of suspect Rex Heuermann.[25]

Shortly after her disappearance, her friend Sara Karnes received a phone call from a man on an unfamiliar number. The man claimed that he had just seen Brainard-Barnes and that she was alive and staying at a "whorehouse in Queens." He refused to identify himself and could not tell Karnes the location of the house. He told Karnes he would call back and give her the address, but never called again. Karnes said that the man had no discernible regional accent.[28]

At the time of her disappearance, Brainard-Barnes was working at a Super 8 motel in Manhattan. On the night of July 9, 2007, she called a friend in Connecticut and told her that she was planning to meet a client outside of the motel.[29] Like many of the victims, Brainard-Barnes was very petite, at 4 ft 11 in (1.50 m) tall and 105 pounds (48 kg).[30]

Melissa Barthelemy

Barthelemy, 24, of Erie County, New York, went missing on July 12, 2009. She had been living in the Bronx in New York and working as a sex worker through Craigslist.[31] Barthelemy was known to use the alias "Chloe".[32] On the night she went missing, she met with a client, deposited $900 in her bank account, and attempted to call an old boyfriend, but did not get through. Beginning one week later, and lasting for five weeks, her 15-year-old sister Amanda received a series of "vulgar, mocking, and insulting" calls from a man, who may have been the killer, using Melissa Barthelemy's cell phone.[25][33] The caller asked if Amanda "was a whore like her sister."[33]

The calls became increasingly disturbing and eventually culminated in the caller telling Amanda that her sister was dead and that he was going to "watch her rot." Police traced some of the calls to Madison Square Garden, Midtown Manhattan, and Massapequa, but were unable to determine who was making them.[33] Barthelemy's mother noted that there were "a lot of calls to Manorville" from her daughter's phone around the time of her disappearance.[34] Barthelemy was 4 ft 10 in (1.47 m) tall and 95 pounds (43 kg).[30] Her remains were the first to be found in the search for Shannan Gilbert.[32]

Megan Waterman

Waterman, 22, of Scarborough, Maine, went missing on June 6, 2010, after placing advertisements on Craigslist as an escort. The previous day, she had told her boyfriend that she was going out and would call him later. At the time of her disappearance, she was staying at a motel in Hauppauge, New York, 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Gilgo Beach. Her body was recovered in December 2010.[35] Waterman was a mother of one and had become a victim of sex trafficking by her boyfriend.[36][37] Waterman's pimp was arrested on sex trafficking charges on April 11, 2012, but is not thought to be connected to her disappearance or death.[38] Waterman was 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) tall.[39][40] Waterman was reported missing by family members on June 8, 2010, after uncharacteristically failing to check in on her three-year-old daughter, whom she had left in their care.[36][25]

Amber Lynn Costello

Costello, 27, of West Babylon, New York, a small town 10 miles (16 km) north of Gilgo Beach, was a sex worker who went missing on September 2, 2010.[35] That night she reportedly went to meet a stranger who had called her several times and offered $2,500 for her services.[41] Costello's roommate gave police a description of the unknown client and the first-generation Chevrolet Avalanche he was driving. More than a decade later, these facts prompted the investigation into Rex Heuermann as a possible suspect. Born in Charlotte and raised in Wilmington, North Carolina, Costello was living in West Babylon with several other heroin addicts when she disappeared.[42][43]

At the time of her disappearance, Costello's family believed that she was in a residential drug rehabilitation center. They did not immediately report her as missing when she stopped responding to messages and phone calls.[42]

Prior to moving to West Babylon, Costello had been living with her second husband in Clearwater, Florida, and was working as a waitress. She had been a strong student but had become addicted to drugs as a teenager. She had been sexually assaulted by a neighbor when she was 6 years old.[42] Costello was 4 ft 11 in (1.50 m) and weighed approximately 100 pounds (45 kg).[44][40]

Additional six victims discovered in March and April 2011

Four more sets of remains were discovered on March 29 and April 4, 2011. All of the remains were found in another area off the parkway near Oak Beach and Gilgo Beach, within 2 miles (3.2 km) and to the east of those found in December 2010. The newly discovered victims were Jessica Taylor, Valerie Mack, an unidentified woman designated "Jane Doe No. 3" or "Peaches", and an unidentified toddler who was found to be the daughter of "Peaches".[45] Suffolk Police subsequently expanded the search area up to the Nassau County border looking for more victims.[46] "Peaches" and "Baby Doe" were identified as Tanya Jackson and Tatiana Dykes in April 2025.[47][48]

Two further sets of remains were discovered on April 11, 2011, after the search expanded into Nassau County.[49] They were found about 1 mile (1.6 km) apart, approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) west of those found in December.[50][51] One set of remains belonged to a male victim who may have been a crossdresser or a transgender woman. The police nicknamed this victim "Asian Doe" because of forensic evidence indicating Asian ethnicity. They said the victim had been dead for between five and ten years. The other remains were those of "Jane Doe No. 7," whose partial remains had been discovered on Fire Island in 1996.

Valerie Mack / Melissa Taylor / "Manorville Jane Doe" / "Jane Doe No. 6"

Valerie Mack, 24, also known as Melissa Taylor, was living in Philadelphia and working as an escort when she went missing in 2000.[52] Like many of the victims, she was small in stature at approximately 5 ft (1.5 m), and she weighed approximately 100 pounds (45 kg).[53] Mack had been subject to foster care from an early age and was never reported missing.[54] She was the mother of a young son.[54]

Mack's partial remains were discovered in Manorville, New York on November 19, 2000, but were not identified until 2020. Her torso was found wrapped in garbage bags and dumped in the woods near the intersection of Halsey Manor Road and Mill Road, adjacent to a set of power lines and a nearby power line access road.[55]

A head, right foot, and hands found on April 4, 2011, were at first determined to have belonged to an unidentified victim, dubbed "Jane Doe No. 6". In 2020 officials determined that they belonged to the same as-yet-unidentified woman whose torso had been found in 2000.[55]

On May 28, 2020, police announced that the remains had been identified as Valerie Mack, who had last been seen by family members in the spring or summer of 2000 in the area of Port Republic, New Jersey.[53][56][57]

The dismembered remains of Valerie Mack and Jessica Taylor were disposed of in a similar manner and in the same part of Manorville, suggesting a link.[58] While Mack sometimes used the alias Melissa Taylor, Mack and Jessica Taylor were unrelated.[59]

On December 17, 2024, Rex Heuermann was indicted for Valerie Mack's murder by the Suffolk District Attorney's office.[60]

Jessica Taylor

Jessica Taylor, 20, was living in Manhattan when she went missing on July 21, 2003. On July 26, 2003, her torso was discovered 45 miles (72 km) east of Gilgo Beach in Manorville, New York and was identified by DNA analysis later that year.[61] Taylor's torso was found atop a pile of scrap wood at the end of a paved access road off Halsey Manor Road, just north of where it crosses the Long Island Expressway. Plastic sheeting was found underneath the torso, and a tattoo on her body had been mutilated with a sharp instrument.[62] Further remains found on March 29, 2011, were matched to Taylor, including her skull, hands, and forearm.[63][64]

Taylor worked in Washington, D.C. and Manhattan as a sex worker.[45] She was last seen working around the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan between July 18 and 22, 2003.[65]

Karen Vergata / "Fire Island Jane Doe" / "Jane Doe No. 7"

Karen Vergata, a 34-year-old woman from Manhattan, is believed to have been working as a sex worker when she disappeared in 1996.[66] Vergata was last seen around February 14, 1996, and was never reported missing.[67] Unidentified for 27 years, Vergata was variously known as "Jane Doe No. 7" and "Fire Island Jane Doe" until she was identified through genetic genealogy in 2023.[68][69]

Vergata's severed legs were found in a garbage bag on Fire Island on April 20, 1996.[70][47][71] Fifteen years later, on April 11, 2011, her skull and several of her teeth were recovered at Tobay Beach, the second set of remains to be discovered in Nassau County that day.[72][64] These remains were linked through DNA testing to the remains found on Fire Island in 1996.[73] It has been postulated that Vergata's legs were carried to Fire Island by the water after her remains were dumped on Long Island.[74]

Tanya Jackson / "Peaches" / "Jane Doe No. 3"

Tanya Denise Jackson was born in Alabama on October 22, 1970 and was known to be living in Brooklyn in 1997. She had served in the United States Army from July 1993 to February 1995. She was estranged from her family and was never reported missing.[75][48]

On June 28, 1997, Jackson's dismembered torso was found at Hempstead Lake State Park, in the town of Lakeview, New York. Her torso was found in a green plastic Rubbermaid container, which was dumped next to a road along the west side of the lake. Investigators reported that the victim had a tattoo on her left breast of a heart-shaped peach with a bite out of it and two drips falling from its core, which led to the nickname "Peaches".[76]

On April 11, 2011, police in Nassau County discovered dismembered skeletal human remains inside a plastic bag near Jones Beach State Park. The victim was dubbed "Jane Doe No. 3."[76] In December 2016, "Peaches" and "Jane Doe No. 3" were positively identified through DNA testing as being the same person.[76] DNA analysis also identified "Peaches" as the mother of "Baby Doe"; she was found wearing gold jewelry similar to that of her daughter.[70][76]

On April 23, 2025, Nassau County police announced that they had identified "Peaches" as Tanya Denise Jackson and her daughter as Tatiana Marie Dykes.[77] Police did not specify whether they believed their deaths were linked to the Rex Heuermann investigation.[78]

Tatiana Dykes / "Baby Doe"

Tatiana Marie Dykes was born in Texas on March 17, 1995.[79] Her skeletal remains were found on April 4, 2011, about 250 feet (76 m) away from the partial remains of Valerie Mack. The remains were said to belong to a female toddler between 16 and 24 months of age (or, by another account, 1 to 4 years of age).[80][81] Her body was wrapped in a blanket and showed no visible signs of trauma. DNA tests determined that the child's mother was "Jane Doe No. 3," whose body was found 10 miles (16 km) west, near Jones Beach State Park.[70] She was wearing gold earrings and a gold necklace.[70][71][80]

On April 23, 2025, Nassau County police announced that they had identified "Baby Doe" as 2-year-old Tatiana Marie Dykes and her mother as Tanya Denise Jackson. They stated that Tatiana's father had been identified and was cooperating with the investigation.[82][48][75]

"Asian Doe"

The body of a young Asian person who had died from blunt-force trauma was also discovered on April 4, 2011, at Gilgo Beach, very close to where the first four sets of remains had been discovered in December 2010.[45][64] The victim was biologically male and was found wearing women's clothing, indicating that they may have been a trans woman.[83] The victim was between 17 and 23 years of age, between 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) and 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) in height, missing four teeth, and may have had a musculoskeletal disorder which could affect gait. They were likely ethnically Han Chinese.[84] The victim had been dead between five and 10 years.[47] A male-presenting composite sketch of the victim was released by police in September 2011, and a female-presenting rendering was released in September 2024.[85][86]

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Disappearance of Shannan Gilbert

24-year-old Shannan Gilbert was working as an escort at a client's residence in Oak Beach on May 1, 2010. At 4:51 in the morning, 911 dispatchers received a panicked phone call from Gilbert, who said that there was someone "after her" and that "they" were trying to kill her.[87] She was last seen a short time later banging on the front door of a nearby Oak Beach residence and screaming for help before running off into the night.[88]

Gilbert's remains were located in Oak Beach in December 2011, 19 months after her disappearance.[89] Her body was found in marshland about 12 mile (800 m) from where she had disappeared. A week earlier, some of her clothing and belongings had been discovered in the same vicinity. Gilbert was last seen banging on a resident's door and screaming for help before running off into the night.

The cause of her death is contested.[90] In May 2012, the Suffolk County medical examiners ruled that Gilbert had accidentally drowned after entering the marsh. Police believe that Gilbert was in a drug-induced panic and have concluded that her death was "death by misadventure" or "inconclusive." Gilbert's now-deceased mother, Mari Gilbert, advocated for the theory that her daughter had been murdered by a serial killer and blamed police inaction for the failure to identify her daughter's murderer.[91] On November 15, 2012, Mari Gilbert, filed a lawsuit against the Suffolk County Police Department in the hopes of getting more answers about what happened to her daughter the night she went missing.[92]

In 2016, Mari Gilbert was killed by her daughter Sarra Gilbert, who was convicted of murder in 2017 and sentenced to 25 years in prison. Sarra Gilbert had long suffered from severe mental illness.[93][94]

Bodies discovered

A month after the disappearance of Shannan Gilbert, the Suffolk County Police Department's missing persons bureau asked Officer John Mallia to search for Gilbert with his trained cadaver dog, a German Shepherd named Blue. Over the course of summer 2010, Mallia unsuccessfully searched the gated beach community where Gilbert had last been seen.[30][95]

Mallia made a new attempt at a search on December 11, 2010, staying close to the shoulder of the parkway. The officer based his choice of search area on FBI data indicating that dumped bodies are frequently found close to roadways. Despite thick vegetation and a light layer of snow, Mallia's cadaver dog alerted to a scent which the pair tracked to a skeleton wrapped in disintegrating burlap. The remains were later identified as Melissa Barthelemy. Police discovered three additional bodies while searching the scene for further evidence. The bodies of the four victims – Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, and Amber Costello – were found approximately 500 feet (150 m) from each other.[30][95]

In March 2011, partial remains of Jessica Taylor were found along Ocean Parkway. Eight years earlier, in 2003, other parts of Taylor's remains had been found in Manorville, a town in Suffolk County. The next month, in April 2011, police discovered three additional sets of remains: an unidentified female toddler, an unidentified person of Asian descent, and Valerie Mack, partial remains of whom – like those of Jessica Taylor – had been found in Manorville years earlier in November 2000.[96] Two more bodies were found in Nassau County: Karen Vergata, whose partial remains had previously been found on Fire Island in 1996; and an unidentified woman with a distinctive tattoo of peaches, who was later found to be the mother of the unidentified toddler found in Suffolk County.[97]

FBI involvement

On December 10, 2015 Suffolk County Police Commissioner Tim Sini announced that the FBI had officially joined the investigation. The announcement came one day after former police chief James Burke was indicted for civil rights violations and conspiracy. Burke, who resigned from the department in October 2015, was reported to have blocked FBI involvement in the Gilgo Beach cases for years.[98] The FBI had previously assisted in the search for victims but had never officially been a part of the investigation.[99] In November 2016, Burke was sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for assault and conspiracy. There was considerable other inter-agency friction and failures to cooperate in law enforcement that hindered the investigation over the years.[100]

Investigation into Shannan Gilbert's death

Due to the controversy about Gilbert's death, in September 2014, forensic pathologist Michael Baden agreed to conduct an independent autopsy of Gilbert's remains in hopes of determining a clear cause of death.[101] Upon examination of Gilbert's remains, Baden found damage to her hyoid bone suggesting that strangulation may have occurred. Baden also noted that her body was found face-up, which is not common for drowning victims. Despite this, her death is still officially listed as an accident.[102]

On May 6, 2020, the New York State Supreme Court ordered Suffolk County Police to release Gilbert's 911 call recording, denying their request to withhold it after more than 10 years.[103] On May 13, 2022, the Suffolk County Police Department released the 911 call.[104]

2020 release of evidence to the public

On January 16, 2020 Suffolk County Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart released images of a belt found at the crime scene with the letters "HM" or "WH" (depending on the orientation of the belt) embossed in black leather. The belt had been found during the initial investigation near Ocean Parkway in Gilgo Beach. Police believe that the belt was handled by the perpetrator and that it had not belonged to any of the victims. The police revealed few details about the belt's evidentiary value and would not comment on exactly where it had been found. It was also announced that new scientific evidence was being used in the investigation and that they had launched Gilgonews.com, a website enabling the department to share news and receive tips regarding the investigation.[105][106]

Identification of remains through genealogy

In June 2019, a proposal was made to use genetic genealogy to identify the unidentified victims and possibly the killer in the Gilgo Beach case.[107] On May 28, 2020 "Jane Doe No. 6" was identified as Valerie Mack, who also went by the name of Melissa Taylor.[108] On August 4, 2023 "Jane Doe No. 7" was revealed to be Karen Vergata, whose identity had been established during 2022.[68][69]

Person of interest

On September 12, 2017 Suffolk County prosecutor Robert Biancavilla said that John Bittrolff, a Suffolk County resident convicted of murdering two sex workers and suspected in the murder of a third, may have committed some of the Gilgo Beach murders. Biancavilla said that Bittrolff was likely responsible for the deaths of other women and that there were similarities between the Gilgo Beach crime scenes and Bittrolff's known murders, for which he was convicted in May 2017 and sentenced in September.[109][110][111]

Bittrolff was arrested in 2014 after his DNA was found on the bodies of two murder victims, Rita Tangredi and Colleen McNamee, whose bodies were found in 1993 and 1994, respectively. The match had been made through DNA submitted by his brother, who was convicted in 2013 on an unrelated case.[109] Bittrolff was convicted in May 2017 of these murders, and in September sentenced to consecutive terms of 25 years for each murder.[109] The Suffolk County police did not comment on the prosecutor's statement due to the active homicide investigation of the Gilgo Beach murders. Bittrolff's attorney rejected the prosecutor's assertion.[110]

Bittrolff lived in Manorville, 30 miles (48 km) from where the torsos of Gilgo Beach victims Jessica Taylor and Valerie Mack were recovered. The adult daughter of Rita Tangredi was also the best friend of Melissa Barthelemy, one of the Gilgo Beach victims.[112]

Suspect indicted

Between July 2023 and December 2024, architect Rex Heuermann was indicted in relation to the murders of Amber Lynn Costello, Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Sandra Costilla, Jessica Taylor, and Valerie Mack.[113]

Profile of killer

According to a 2011 The New York Times article, the perpetrator was most likely a white male in his mid-twenties to mid-forties who was very familiar with the South Shore of Long Island and had access to burlap sacks used to hold the bodies for disposal.[114] Investigators have held various theories on whether there may be more than one killer.[114][115]

Timeline

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1993

1996

  • February 14, 1996 (1996-02-14): Karen Vergata last seen.
  • April 20, 1996 (1996-04-20): Partial and then-unidentified remains of Karen Vergata found, Fire Island, New York.

1997

2000

2003

  • July 21, 2003 (2003-07-21): Jessica Taylor last seen, Port Authority Bus Terminal, Manhattan, New York.
  • July 26, 2003 (2003-07-26): Partial remains of Jessica Taylor found, Manorville, New York.

2007

  • July 9, 2007 (2007-07-09): Maureen Brainard-Barnes last seen, Manhattan, New York.
  • July 2007 (2007-07): A friend of Brainard-Barnes', Sara Karnes, receives a phone call from a man claiming that he had just seen Brainard-Barnes and that she was alive and staying at a "whorehouse in Queens."

2009

  • July 12, 2009 (2009-07-12): Melissa Barthelemy last seen, Unionport, Castle Hill, Bronx, New York.
  • July 17, 2009 (2009-07-17)  August 26, 2009 (2009-08-26): Amanda Barthelemy, sister of Melissa Barthelemy, receives a series of "vulgar, mocking and insulting" calls from a man using Melissa Barthelemy's cell phone. There are additional calls on July 23, Aug. 5, Aug. 19 and Aug. 26. The caller eventually tells Amanda Barthelemy that her sister is dead.

2010

  • May 1, 2010 (2010-05-01): Shannan Gilbert makes a panicked phone call to 911 after fleeing a client's house; she bangs on the doors of several neighboring houses and disappears, Oak Beach, New York.
  • June 6, 2010 (2010-06-06): Megan Waterman last seen, Hauppauge, New York.
  • September 2, 2010 (2010-09-02): Amber Lynn Costello last seen, West Babylon, New York.
  • December 11, 2010 (2010-12-11): Remains of Melissa Barthelemy found, Ocean Parkway, Long Island, New York.
  • December 13, 2010 (2010-12-13): Remains of Megan Waterman, Amber Lynn Costello, and Maureen Brainard-Barnes found, Ocean Parkway, Long Island, New York.

2011

  • March 29, 2011 (2011-03-29): Further partial remains of Jessica Taylor found, Ocean Parkway, Long Island, New York.
  • April 4, 2011 (2011-04-04): Remains of Valerie Mack, "Asian Doe", and Tatiana Dykes found in brush area, Ocean Parkway, Long Island, New York.
  • April 11, 2011 (2011-04-11): Further partial remains of Tanya Jackson found, Jones Beach State Park, Nassau County, New York.
  • April 11, 2011 (2011-04-11): Further partial remains of Karen Vergata found, Tobay Beach, Nassau County, New York.
  • September 20, 2011 (2011-09-20): "Baby Doe" (later identified as Tatiana Dykes) identified as the daughter of "Peaches" (later identified as Tanya Jackson); partial remains found in 1996 and on April 11 matched to the same person (later identified as Karen Vergata); partial remains found in 2000 and on April 4 matched to the same person (later identified as Valerie Mack); a composite image of the unidentified "Asian Doe" released.
  • December 13, 2011 (2011-12-13): Remains of Shannan Gilbert found in a marsh, Oak Beach, New York.

2012

  • May 4, 2012 (2012-05-04): Shannan Gilbert's death ruled an accidental drowning by Suffolk County medical examiner.

2016

  • December 13, 2016 (2016-12-13): "Peaches" and "Jane Doe No. 3" positively identified as the same person, later identified as Tanya Jackson.

2020

  • May 6, 2020 (2020-05-06): Suffolk County ordered by New York State Supreme Court to release the recording of Shannan Gilbert's 911 call.
  • May 28, 2020 (2020-05-28): Police announce forensic identification of formerly unidentified remains of Valerie Mack.

2022

  • 2022 (2022): Remains first found in 1996 identified as Karen Vergata.
  • May 23, 2022 (2022-05-23): Recording of Shannan Gilbert's 911 call released.

2023

  • July 14, 2023 (2023-07-14): Rex Heuermann charged in relation to the murders of Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, and Amber Costello and named as a suspect in the murder of Maureen Brainard-Barnes.[116]
  • August 4, 2023 (2023-08-04): Police publicly announce forensic identification of formerly unidentified remains of Karen Vergata.

2024

  • January 16, 2024 (2024-01-16): Heuermann indicted for the murder of Maureen Brainard-Barnes.
  • June 6, 2024 (2024-06-06): Heuermann indicted for the murders of Jessica Taylor and Sandra Costilla.
  • September 16, 2024 (2024-09-16): Updated forensic sketches of "Asian Doe" released, this time both male- and female-presenting versions.[117]
  • December 17, 2024 (2024-12-17): Heuermann charged in relation to the murder of Valerie Mack.[118]

2025

  • April 23, 2025 (2025-04-23): Police publicly announce forensic identification of formerly unidentified remains of Tanya Jackson and Tatiana Dykes.

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